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Stacey Dooley opens about the Strictly effect and moving in with subjects of her new show

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the imagination.“I was known for documentaries, but then Strictly catapults you into a different space.Suddenly, Mary in Tesco knows who you are.So it’s definitely changed my life for the better.”Her career has not been entirely without controversy.Two years ago Stacey made a film for Comic Relief in Uganda and after posting a picture of herself with a young boy there, she was criticised by some for being a “white saviour” – someone who travels to poorer, black nations ­without truly understanding the history and causes of the poverty or what needs to be done.But Stacey is quick to defend herself: “Ultimately, the only people I care about are the people on the ground.

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